Devotional about working with all your heart

How to Turn Daily Work into Worship (Colossians 3:23)

Your 9-to-5 isn’t just a job, it’s an act of devotion. Here’s why.

Work fills up so much of our lives! Whether your work is paid or unpaid, at home, in an office, in the community, or somewhere else, often the “daily grind” can feel like the least spiritual part of the day.

How can filing paperwork, folding laundry, attending endless meetings, or clocking in for another shift possibly matter to God? Colossians 3:23-24 gives us the answer: our work, no matter how seemingly unimportant or routine, is an opportunity to worship God.


The Scripture

“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.”
Colossians 3:23-24 (NIV)

Devotional about working for God not for people

A Breakdown of the Verse

Paul is the author of Colossians, and he wrote this verse to the Christians in Colossae who had many different types of jobs at the time – in fact, at that time, most of the workforce didn’t have glamorous jobs or even the freedom to choose the jobs they wanted to do. Yet, in this verse, Paul teaches us that work isn’t just about the task at hand, but rather about who it is done for.

Let’s break each line down further:

“Whatever you do…”

This line tells us that Paul specifically wanted to highlight that every and all jobs are important, from cleaning to sitting at a boardroom table, from helping a child with homework to designing a bridge. There is no divide between “sacred” and “secular” work. All work matters to God when it is done for Him.

“Work at it with all your heart…”

This line tells us that no matter what we are doing we must do it wholeheartedly and to the best of our abilities. It doesn’t mean just doing enough to get by or just going through the motions each moment, instead it encourages Christians to make work an act of worship that brings glory to God.

“As working for the Lord, not for men…”

This should be the core of every Christian’s work ethic. Whether your boss sees you or not, God sees and values your effort. When you see yourself as working for Christ himself, it changes how you approach hard days, seemingly unimportant jobs that are often undervalued, and even unfair treatment. So, no matter what happens in your everyday life, remember who you are really serving.

“You will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward…”

When Paul wrote this verse, many believers worked as servants who could never dream of inheriting anything. In this line, Paul reminds them (and us) of a much greater reward: God’s approval and a heavenly inheritance that is way more than any paycheck or earthly promotion.

“It is the Lord Christ you are serving.”

When we offer every job or routine to God, it becomes an expression of love for Jesus. When we serve others, we serve Him, meaning that our work is no longer just about success or recognition, but rather about honoring Jesus in everything that we do.


Practical Applications (Faith in Action)

  • Start each day by committing your work to God. Pray over your schedule, asking Him to help you serve with a cheerful heart, even in difficult tasks.
  • Give your best effort, not to impress people, but to honor God. Integrity matters; do what is right even when no one is watching.
  • See your coworkers, clients, family members, or customers as people made in God’s image. Look for small ways to show kindness, patience, and respect in every interaction with them – yes, even those who annoy you ;).
  • Remember to thank God for your ability to work, no matter how mundane or difficult. Gratitude shifts your focus from complaining to worship.
  • Try to find meaning in your routine by reminding yourself that even routine or repetitive work can be sacred if it is done for God.
  • Remember to rest – the Bible does not celebrate workaholism, so take time to bring rest into your life, trusting that you are loved by God for who you are, not just what you do.
  • Let your attitude, ethics, and effort reflect Jesus in everything that you do. Often, your consistency, honesty, and genuine care will lead others to wonder what makes you different.

Dig Deeper With Journaling Prompts

  • What motivates you most at work (recognition, money, passion, habit, or something else)? How does seeing your work as service to Christ shift your mindset?
  • Are there areas of your job where you struggle to “work with all your heart”? What are some small steps you can take to bring God into those areas?
  • Think about a routine or unnoticed task you do regularly. What would it look like to offer this as worship to God today?
  • How can you reflect Jesus to coworkers, clients, or leaders who are hard to get along with? Write about a recent challenge and pray for that person.
  • Do you struggle with overworking or stopping to rest? How can you create a healthier lifestyle that honors God with your body, mind, and relationships?
  • What kinds of “rewards” do you usually seek from your work? How does God’s promise of an eternal inheritance encourage or challenge you?
  • When have you felt tempted to cut corners, go with the flow, or compromise your values on the job? What would it mean for you to live with integrity as a witness for Christ?

Affirmation

My work, no matter how big or small, is meaningful when done for Christ. God values my effort and sees my heart.


Prayer

Lord Jesus,
Thank You for giving my work eternal meaning. Help me to see every task as an opportunity to worship You, whether I’m praised or unseen. Fill my heart with happiness, diligence, and gratitude. Teach me to serve others as I would serve You, and guard my heart against bitterness, laziness, or striving for approval. Keep my motives pure and my hands diligent. May my work ethic reflect Your character, and may others see glimpses of You in how I approach each day. When my work is difficult, remind me that I am serving You, not just my boss or my family. And when my work goes unnoticed, help me remember that You see and value my faithfulness. I offer all my efforts to You as worship today.
In Your name, Amen.


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